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‘Ian Hunter, after having established his position as leader of the band again, was chock-a-block full of songs.’

‘At the war memorial it was chock-a-block with people standing on the pavement and even in the road.’

‘Organiser Mohammed Salim said: ‘It was chock-a-block and everyone created a great atmosphere.’’

‘The 100g bar of Chocolat Noir, which I scoffed in one heady moment of shameless indulgence, was chock-a-block with cocoa solids - a whopping 76 per cent.’

‘Usually this free newspaper is chock-a-block full of advertisements and feces for articles.’

‘This clever power-pop debut is chock-a-block with meaty tunes.’

‘It comes highly recommended and it's chock-a-block full of action, strategy, humor, mini-games, it'll take many hours to finish, and Luigi finally gets some props.’

‘In fact, the 21-room building became so chock-a-block he chose to live in the Priest's House, a converted cottage near the manor.’

‘Having long had this match penciled in as a win, and on the back of two stirring victories, we were chock-a-block full of confidence that our recent good record against the Hooped Affair was going to continue.’

‘Even now Skipton's car parks are chock-a-block on a warm summer's day and tourists drive round aimlessly and with increasing frustration.’

‘The crowd is chock-a-block with people who like all kinds of music, and there are only very few acts that can cater for such an assorted group of people.’